Oakland mayor Libby Schaaf says the city’s popular “Slow Streets” program could continue even after the coronavirus pandemic has passed. “Absolutely, Slow Streets has definitely been one of the silver linings,” Mayor Schaaf tells KCBS Radio. “People are loving it.”

The mayor of Oakland wants every Oaklander to be counted and to know they count. The city is launching an ambitious project to reach 35,000 Oakland residents over the next few weeks to connect them with services and show them that City Hall and fellow residents care about them

It's going to be up to the Oakland City Council to decide if the Stanford professor hired to study profiling in the city's police department will continue in the job. As KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, the mayor says she's a necessity.

Schaaf is punching back following a renewed call by President Trump for her investigation. KCBS Radio's Keith Menconi reports she's accusing federal immigration enforcement of being based on a racist agenda...

Port of Oakland commissioners on Thursday approved a one-year agreement for exclusive negotiations with the Oakland A's baseball team about the Howard Terminal site as the possible location for a new ballpark…

Oakland A's President Dave Kaval says the team’s offer to buy the land The Coilseum sits on is a bid to control their future. But as KCBS Radio's Megan Goldsby reports, it's not a promise to build in that spot.

President Trump is going after Oakland, San Francisco and the state of California again over their sanctuary policies. KCBS Radio's Political Reporter Doug Sovern says today's renewed attacks came as the president makes a last-minute push to get Congress to take federal funds away from...